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Mr_Shrapnel

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i am sure that they will work very well. i dont know why any other compaines haven't used positively angled brake arms before. however while they will be good, i really cant belive that they are going to be worth the money, i mean come on, they are over 3 times the price of odyssey evolvers, and they are dope brakes!

Mr_Shrapnel

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whats special, is that the arms (whre your cable joins the arm) is angles upwards by a certain degree, which means that the stradle cable is alighned with the brake cable/cable router, much better producing a much more direct cable pull, resulting in more force being transfered through the arms into the brake pads. the theory is very good, and in practice, im sure they work very very well......but £70 thats alot for a u-brake.

i know they are very tech and alot of work and technology goes into producing them, but thats still alot of money. they could have cut the price down if they simply forged them. they quality would still be high.

Mr_Shrapnel

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hmmm i dont know all about that, everythings integrated now, and as such the overall difficulty, is pretty low right? i mean its all done in cad, to get all the dimensions right, then its put over into a readable format in cam, and then fed into the cnc machine, then that wizzes away, them bam, one fly brake.